www.thegreatwarming.com

Special screenings and discussion of


"The Great Warming"

May 4, 7:00 p.m., Center for Energy and Environmental Education, Cedar Falls; contact Rev. Ben Webb, benjaminwebb@cfu.net; 319.277.8520

May 18, 7:00 p.m. Prairiewoods Center, Hiawatha; Contact Mary Ellen Dunford, mdunford@prairiewoods.org; 319.395.6700

May 31, 7:00 p.m., Van Emmerick Theater, Second Floor Maytag Student Center, Central College, Pella. Contact Mike Lubberden, lubberdenm@central.edu; 641.628.5346

June 17, 7:00 p.m., Plymouth Congregational Church of the United Church of Christ, West Des Moines, Contact Faith Ferre, fferre@plymouthchurch.com; 515-255-7950, Ext. 16

June 21, 7:00 p.m., First Lutheran Church, Fireside Room, Decorah, Contact Jim Martin-Schramm, marschja@luther.edu; (563) 382-2131

June 29, 7:00 p.m. National Mississippi River Museum &
Aquarium’s Journey Theater, Dubuque Contact Paul Schultz; schultzpf@msn.com; 563.557.7985

"The best film about global warming ever produced". Narrated by Alanis Morissette and Keanu Reeves, The Great Warming spans the world revealing how climate change affect us all. The Great Warming examines evidence that human activities are provoking an unprecedented era of atmospheric warming and climatic events: more drought, wildfires and flooding, polar melting, more powerful storms and more variable weather. The Great Warming also showcases initiatives aimed at reversing the trend toward permanent damage to our planet, as well as scenes documenting the emerging voice of America’s faith communities urging action on climate change. It presents an accurate picture of the challenge facing God’s gracious gift of creation. Each showing is followed by a Q & A with a climate change expert and a religious leader.

For more about the movie, visit www.thegreatwarming.com


Sponsored by:

Iowa Interfaith Power & Light

Iowa Interfaith Climate and Energy Campaign